There's no evidence that Disney's monorail and other fixed-guideway systems are any less safe than other transportation systems. In fact, since the monorail came online more than 50 years ago, there has been only one accident leading to a fatality and only a handful that lead to minor injuries. The missing concrete chunk was fixed very quickly.I don’t see a problem with a government agency inspecting it. As long as there is no game playing by the inspectors. I would assume it is FLADOT not USDOT. There have been issues with concrete chunks falling off and the track having issues. There have been maintenance issues in the parks causing rides to shut down. This is no longer the Disney we all grew up with.
On the other hand, Brightline is inspected by FDOT and has a pretty bad record for safety.
Besides, none of that is the point. The point is that this bill is targeting Disney as retribution for Chapek's statements against a proposed law. Retaliation by the government in response to speech against that government is always illegal.